I'm Starting from Powerslave

LooseCannon said:
I don't think it's pro war.

Never claimed that. But then, I think the lyrics may well spell out different things for each of us.
 
Perun said:
Never claimed that. But then, I think the lyrics may well spell out different things for each of us.

An Iron Maiden song that's open to interpretation!?


NEVER!!
 
Reading the lyrics again, I agree with Perun.  True, some lyrics do evoke certain images of the sort LC describes.  And, as Iron Maiden is an English band, the song no doubt reflects an English perspective.  Nevertheless, the song is plainly intended to be more universal in scope than merely the experience of a British soldier in World War Two.  LC may have overlooked the very first line of the song: "It's the same in every country...". 

I also think it is overly simplistic to label the song "pro-war" or "anti-war" or "patriotic" or not.  It speaks to the universal experience of soldiers.  While the reference to "shores of tyranny" suggests that the song may be about what we would consider a "just" war, the experience of a soldier is probably not much different either way.  The tone of the song -- if not each and every image it evokes -- would apply just as well to a German submariner or a Japanese soldier defending Iwo Jima as it would to a British (or American or Canadian or Australian) soldier invading Normandy. 

I do agree with LC when he describes the "what's the difference, all the same" lyric as referring to being "brothers in arms."  The military histories I have read powerfully argue the point that, regardless of why someone signs up to be a soldier -- and different people may have many different reasons -- their psychological motivations when actually in combat are remarkably similar, namely, they are primarily concerned about not letting down their comrades. 

Good gosh, is this off-topic.
 
Damn, I think we're over thinking this! This is clearly a reference to Ozzfest and Sharon and Kelly Osborne, why all the discussion?  <_<
 
Deano said:
Damn, I think we're over thinking this! This is clearly a reference to Ozzfest and Sharon and Kelly Osborne, why all the discussion?  <_<

I don't think it is.  Maiden aren't a rap band; they don't write songs about their personal grievances.
 
GuineaPig said:
I don't think it is.  Maiden aren't a rap band; they don't write songs about their personal grievances.

Obviously, you know nothing about the Ozzfest incident - so why respond to a comment about it? *kick!*
Also, it appears you cannot correctly interpret a smiley which indicates a joke is being made. *kick!*
Rap artists are not the only artists who write about their personal grievances - not even close. *kick!*

3 strikes, you're out.
 
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SinisterMinisterX said:
Obviously, you know nothing about the Ozzfest incident - so why respond to a comment about it? *kick!*
Also, it appears you cannot correctly interpret a smiley which indicates a joke is being made. *kick!*
Rap artists are not the only artists who write about their personal grievances - not even close. *kick!*

3 strikes, you're out.

Well, I know that that was the first time Bruce had publicly said the phrase.
If he had wanted to convey his sarcasm, he could've used  -_- or  :bigsmile: or  ::).   How is "glare" supposed to be interpreted as sarcasm?
Well that's true.  But I was thinking more celebrity style beefs/feuds, you know, the overpublicised ones that always end in one being featured in another's video or violence.

I think you misinterpreted my post as much as I misinterpreted his.   <_<
 
I didn't like Powerslave. Asides from Powerslave and Aces High and Flash of the Blade, everything else was pretty bog-standard as far as Maiden goes.

Meh.  <_<
 
Invader said:
Even Rime of the Ancient Mariner? :blink:

Good grief. ESPECIALLY Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It's so corny. The worst track on the album. It sounded like something that should have been on SSOSS. But luckily not.

Powerslave, in my opinion, was not their best work. But then again, it's not their worst. I think I hand that title over to Killers.
 
Hissy_Fit said:
Good grief. ESPECIALLY Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It's so corny. The worst track on the album. It sounded like something that should have been on SSOSS. But luckily not.

Powerslave, in my opinion, was not their best work. But then again, it's not their worst. I think I hand that title over to Killers.

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I sometimes think Rime is very boring.  I sometimes think it's phenomenal.  Meh!
 
The Rime is not the kind of song I can get into every day due to its length and a definitive need for a high attention span.  However, when I'm ready for it, it really rocks!  As far as the Powerslave album not getting a good opinon by Hissy_Fit, that's one person's opinion.  I've come to think of it as the best of their 80s work -- most of the time.
 
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